China Claims New World Record with 625-Meter-Tall Bridge.
Huajiang Canyon Bridge: A New Record in Construction
According to Novyny.live: China has completed the world's tallest bridge, the Huajiang Canyon Bridge, which stands at a staggering 625 meters. This impressive structure spans a total length of 2,890 meters, featuring a main span of 1,420 meters. The bridge crosses the Beipan River, linking the Liuzhi Special District with Anlong County. The world record was set in September 2022 when the Huajiang Canyon Bridge surpassed the Duge Bridge, which had previously held the title. China's investment in such mega-projects is part of a broader push to overcome challenging terrain and connect remote regions.
Technological Advances and Economic Impact
The Duge Bridge, which was the tallest from 2016 to 2022, has a height of 565 meters. The new design of the Huajiang Canyon Bridge not only confirms China's technological achievements in construction but also serves as a vital transport link for the region. This new architectural marvel demonstrates advanced engineering solutions and is a striking example of modern infrastructure.
The construction of the Huajiang Canyon Bridge is a significant step in developing China's transport infrastructure, promoting economic growth and improving connections between different regions of the country. The high technologies used during its construction serve as an example for other nations seeking to modernize their own infrastructure projects. This architectural achievement highlights China's engineering potential on the international stage and may stimulate further infrastructure investment.
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